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TEACH THEM WELL GET THEM READY Pre-Service Course Slide 12.1.3 Optional Unit 12.1: Understanding the Pre- School Child

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All children under 4 must ride in an appropriate child safety restraint system (CSRS) In a school van or car, children under 8 must ride in a CSRS Make sure: –Height and weight match CSRS –No recalls –No damage to seat –Seat fits in bus* Pre-Service Course Slide 12.2.1 Optional Unit 12.2: Restraints for Pre-School Children on School Buses LEGAL REQUIREMENTS

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Keep children toward the front Never place in emergency exit row No unrestrained passenger behind safety vest or booster seats Read the instructions! Route lap belt per manufacturer’s instructions Kneel on seat when tightening Twist it up to 3 times – No knots* Pre-Service Course Slide 12.2.3 Optional Unit 12.2: Restraints for Pre-School Children on School Buses PLACEMENT OF RESTRAINTS

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Preschoolers are hard to see They are naturally impulsive Have a hard time with bus steps Release to approved adult –If no one’s home, keep the child on board –Reassure the child that everything’s OK –Contact base for guidance* Pre-Service Course Slide 12.3.1,2 Optional Unit 12.3: Loading & Unloading Pre- School Children BUS STOP and CUSTODY CONCERNS

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PRESCHOOL EVACUATION QUESTIONS Define driver and attendant roles Children evacuated in or out of the restraints? Unbuckle the child or cut the straps? Order to evacuate children? Avoid exit bottleneck What exit(s) will you use? Can you find exits in thick smoke? Keep children from wandering* Pre-Service Course Slide 12.4.3 Optional Unit 12.4: Evacuation Concerns

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USE A BUDDY SYSTEM Teach young children to look out for each other Teach them to use a buddy system or “safety chain” Practice it at school in am Use the fire blanket as a reference point Use bystanders* Pre-Service Course Slide 12.4.4 Optional Unit 12.4: Evacuation Concerns

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EVACUATION PLANNING PRACTICE Draw seating plan of a current bus showing each child With your trainer, decide on a realistic evacuation plan for both scenarios Use the Evacuation Plan form in your manual to write down your plan* Pre-Service Course Slide 12.4.5 Optional Unit 12.4: Evacuation Concerns

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SEAT BELT CUTTERS It may be faster to cut harness straps Cut at an angle across a tight belt Should be located where you can reach it while seat-belted Practice cutting old belts with a seat belt cutter* Pre-Service Course Slide 12.4.6 Optional Unit 12.4: Evacuation Concerns CUT

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OPTIONAL UNIT 12 REVIEW 1.T or F? “The vision and hearing of preschoolers is so good they can usually get out of the way of an approaching car” 2.T or F? “Children under five need to be escorted on and off the bus” 3.What type of booster seat may be used on a school bus? 4.T or F? “Sit unrestrained passengers behind children in safety vests” Pre-Service Course Slide 12.Ra 5.Where should the harness retaining clip be located? 6.If you need to shorten the lap belt slightly to secure a car seat, what’s the acceptable method? 7.T or F? “On forward- facing car seats, the upper harness slots should be below the child’s shoulders”*

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OPTIONAL UNIT 12 REVIEW cont. 8.T or F? “If no one is home at a preschooler’s house, tell the child to wait on the porch until someone gets home” 9.What’s a seat belt “stalk”? 10.T or F? “In most cases, the quickest way to get a child out of the bus in an emergency is to remove the child from the restraint”* Pre-Service Course Slide 12.Rb